
"You know, people use Orwellian they overused the word. Here, Orwellian fit, because time and time again, you would see video of Americans being beaten or, in two cases, gunned down in the streets and DHS, their spokespeople and especially Kristi Noem, going back to Renee Good, lying through her teeth with her cowboy hat on, talking about snowbanks, just making sh*t up about dead Americans gunned down in the street dead Americans gunned down in the street!"
"The first, remember, Renee Good saying, I'm not mad.' The last words spoken on earth to the man that shot her twice at point blank range, putting a bullet through her head. I'm not mad.' And then she turns and tries to leave. They lie about her and immediately Kristi Noem, without knowing any of the facts, lies through her teeth."
Joe Scarborough accused the Department of Homeland Security and Kristi Noem of repeatedly lying about Americans who were gunned down in the street, emphasizing the charge by repeating phrases. The segment noted Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino will be reassigned after his reaction to the killing of Alex Pretti and described claims that Pretti intended to massacre agents. Scarborough called DHS responses Orwellian, criticized spokespeople for inventing details like snowbanks, and recounted Renee Good's last words. He argued that repeated falsehoods by Noem and DHS helped prompt Republican criticism and increased public outrage, framing official statements as victim-blaming and narrative distortion.
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